[Samba] Re: Version 0.90beta8 of Printing Chapter for Samba 3.0HOWTO Collection

2003-06-03 Thread John Gerth
. Finally, if what I send is unclear or incomplete, please do not hesitate to ask me for additional input. /John -- John Gerth [EMAIL PROTECTED] (650) 725-3273 fax 723-0033 ** Printing in our heterogeneous Unix/Windows environment Our environment consists of a few hundred

Re: setdriver fails with WERR_ACCESS_DENIED -- possibly it's theuse client driver = yes

2003-03-20 Thread John Gerth
such default characteristics as duplexing, paper size, etc. whereas with local drivers, one has to set them on each client machine. -- John Gerth [EMAIL PROTECTED] (650) 725-3273 fax 723-0033 *** from man smb.conf use client driver (S) This parameter

[Samba] Re: XP slow to print to Samba 3.0 alpha21 server...another data pointfrom 2.2.7

2002-12-20 Thread John Gerth
to remember an earlier thread about poor print performance that had a component related to privileged vs. unprivileged users although I thought it was privilegd users who had the performance problem. -- John Gerth [EMAIL PROTECTED] (650) 725-3273 fax 723-0033 -- To unsubscribe

Re: XP slow to print to Samba 3.0 alpha21 server...another data pointfrom 2.2.7

2002-12-20 Thread John Gerth
to remember an earlier thread about poor print performance that had a component related to privileged vs. unprivileged users although I thought it was privilegd users who had the performance problem. -- John Gerth [EMAIL PROTECTED] (650) 725-3273 fax 723-0033

Re: [Samba] oplocks and share modes

2002-10-24 Thread John Gerth
Ok, as promised, a brief explaination of oplocks, share modes and locking. When a client opens a file it can request an oplock or file lease. This is (to simplify a bit) a guarentee that no one else has the file open simultaneously. It allows the client to not send any updates on the file to the

Re: [Samba] oplocks and share modes

2002-10-24 Thread John Gerth
Ok, as promised, a brief explaination of oplocks, share modes and locking. When a client opens a file it can request an oplock or file lease. This is (to simplify a bit) a guarentee that no one else has the file open simultaneously. It allows the client to not send any updates on the file to the